Posted on 04/23/2022 5:14:25 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Musk's flying habits have been well documented over the years, and in 2018 alone he flew on over 250 flights across the U.S, Europe and Asia and spent $700,000 on his plane, the Washington Post reported.
richest man, 50, revealed he does not own his own home and 'literally' couch surfs at his friends' houses depending on where he needs to be.
Musk told TED's Chris Anderson that he rotates through spare bedrooms, citing when he has to stay in San Francisco's Bay Area.
Four of the Los Angeles homes were listed on Zillow as a multi-property listing with an asking price of $62.5million.
The fifth home, which is located in Hillsborough, California, was listed for $35million.
On Friday Musk revealed he was weighing up launching a tender offer for Twitter after the company ignored his acquisition offer.
He said he was exploring getting stocks directly from shareholders but admitted he 'has not determined whether to do so at this time'.
The move signals Musk ramping up his commitment to seizing Twitter after back and forth between the entrepreneur and company.
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He does not have time to sit in airports...
I think Musk is doing amazing things
Buffett said essentially the same thing. He named his private jet, Indefensible. When they have their stockholder meeting in Omaha, the rows of private jets is something to see.
I was a flight attendant on G 4/450/5/550. Musk’s jet is gorgeous!
Home Depot’s CEO has several private jets, is forbidden to fly commercial and has numerous helicopters at his disposal, he cannot drive himself anywhere, has a security team that nobody in the corporate hierarchy knows how many and he only earns 10 million a year. I would expect Mr. Musk needs a private aircraft if for nothing else than providing proper security when traveling.
"In 2016 Elon Musk purchased a $66.5 million Gulfstream G650ER, (model pictured) a favorite aircraft among the one percent..."
I think the editor failed second grade math. :)
The company DID own a small jet, and his son (today the company's president) was the pilot. (The owner always had very nice yachts too!)
He spent a sight more than 700k running that plane in a year. Fuel pilots Airport fees security.
He is also nuts if he is letting himself be tracked via computer. At these levels of games one guy with a surface to air missile would be easy for the big boys to buy. Scary.
I expect there is more than one jet in the air for him
I was once married to a woman whose father was very rich. I also worked for him. I traveled everywhere in limousines and private planes. The lesson I learned from that experience is that life’s simple pleasures are the best. I would prefer to sit around a fire having a couple of beers with close friends and family than all of that other nonsense. I would not trade places with Musk.
Next he will be seen driving an old pickup truck....
He has / had $100 million in property. He ain’t a regular Joe when it comes to spending money.
He must enjoy challenges taking on a basket case like twatter 🤪
Same here is a general sense. They have no private time and no privacy. They always have someone around in their business. I like money, but to be the top of an organization with a hundred thousand employees and hundreds of butt-kissing executive sycophants is not my style.
Flew privately on a Gulfstream V once. It was amazing. It will probably never happen again.
Pretty sure his response was
“Without the jet, I’d have less time to work on getting to Mars.”
Ha!
Musk lives analog. Older cars, Mercedes I believe. Vinyl instead of itunes et al. He lives with minimal technology. He created Neuro-link because he saw AI becoming problematic (years ago) and saw it as the only way to avoid being destroyed by it. In an interview some time ago, he felt moving to Mars was the safest way. He is an interesting character.
A guy has to have a time wasting hobby.
“moving to Mars”
There is no air, the climate will kill you in an instant.
I think moving to Texas is a better idea : )
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